Loading sheet trays Follow these instructions to load any of the sheet trays. Do not exceed the maximum stack height.
Overfilling the tray may cause jams. Squeeze the front guide lever and slide the guide until it firmly touches the stack of paper. Make sure the tray is pushed completely into the printer. If you are loading a different type of media than was previously loaded in the tray, change the Paper Type setting for that tray on the operator panel. Paper Type on page 62 for more information. Loading the sheet tray Follow these instructions to load a sheet tray.
Place the paper against the back left corner of the tray, print side down. Do not load bent maual wrinkled print media.
Overfilling the tray may cause paper jams. Manual bypass feeder—As a manual bypass feeder, you send a print job to the feeder while specifying the type and size of media from manuak computer. The printer then prompts you to load the appropriate print media before it prints. Arrange the stack of paper or specialty media correctly manuap the size, type, and print method you are using. Place the paper or specialty media, print side up, along the left side of the multipurpose feeder, and then push it in as far as it will easily go.
Do not force the media. Loading the multipurpose feeder From the printer operator panel, set the Paper Type and Paper Size according to the media you loaded. If the type of the media you are mznual is the same as the media lesmark loaded, you do not need to change the Paper Type setting. This means that when one tray is empty, it feeds from the next linked tray. Holding a job in the printer C sending a job to the printer, you can specify in the driver that you want the printer to hold the job in memory.
When you are ready to print the job, you must go to the printer and use the operator panel menus to identify which held job you want to print. Recognizing when format errors occur If the symbol appears on the display, it indicates that the printer had trouble formatting one or more of the held jobs. These formatting mxnual are most commonly the result of insufficient printer memory or invalid data that might cause the printer to flush the job.
Repeat Print If you send manua, Repeat Print job, the printer prints all requested copies of the job and stores the job in memory so you can print additional copies later. You can print additional copies as long as the job remains stored in memory.
PIN from the printer operator panel and choose to print or delete the job. This ensures that the job does not print until you are there to retrieve it, and no one else using the printer can lsxmark the job.
Store paper in its original wrapper until you load it into the printer. Storing supplies C a cool, clean storage area for your printer supplies. Store supplies right side up in their original packaging until you are ready to use them. Size can vary from The printer supports the following standard print media sizes.
The Universal setting lets you select custom sizes up to the maximum specified. Print media 1, 2 Plain paper Grain long Light: The duplex option supports the same weights and types as the printer except for paper Use only transparencies that are able to withstand these temperatures without melting, discoloring, offsetting, or releasing hazardous emissions. Using printer menus Select a menu or menu item for more details. Due to the differences between additive and subtractive colors, certain colors that appear on your monitor are impossible to duplicate on your printer.
Lexmark C Technical Reference pages. A PPD majual your printer is also available in a downloadable software package on our Lexmark Web site at www.
Remove the specified print cartridge and install a new one. A list of print jobs appears. See the warranty disclaimers in the referenced licenses for additional details. To align the image transfer unit: Printing Multi-language Pdfs The documents contain troubleshooting unavailable fonts. Loading The Trays Straighten the edges of the stack on a level surface. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: Touching the belt will damage the image transfer unit.
Size Sensing The Size Sensing manula item lets you disable or enable auto size sensing on trays. See Grasp the firmware card gently and pull it straight lexmrak in one motion.
Color conversion of the data specified using RGB combinations can be customized based on object type text, graphics, or image. Determining the status of supplies Lift up the fuser roller cover and remove the jam. Hard disks are easily damaged by static electricity. Clearing paper jams Understanding jam messages Note: Access doors and trays The following illustrations show areas where jams can occur.
If the service message recurs, call for service and report the message number and description of the problem. Hole Punch To specify how the printer responds when the hole punch box becomes full. Select a high value if your printer is in constant use. Printing a menu settings page One or two pages print, depending c62 the number of menu settings you have.
When one linked bin is full, the printer starts filling the next linked bin, and continues with each additional linked bin. Custom To specify the kind of paper associated with each of the Custom Types Types available in the Paper Type menu item.
General information contains a general description of the printer and the maintenance approach used to repair it. Special tools and test equipment are, as well as general environmental and safety instructions. Diagnostic information contains an error indicator table, symptom tables, and service checks used to isolate failing field replaceable units FRUs.
Diagnostic aids contains tests and checks used to locate or repeat symptoms of printer problems. Repair information provides instructions for making printer adjustments and removing and installing FRUs. Connector locations uses illustrations to identify the connector locations and test points on the printer. Preventive maintenance contains the lubrication specifications and recommendations to prevent problems.
Parts catalog contains illustrations and part numbers for individual FRUs. Appendix A contains service tips and information. Appendix B contains representative print samples. Definitions Note: A note provides additional information. Warning: A warning identifies something that might damage the product hardware or software.
General information The Lexmark C76x is a network-capable color printer that uses electrophotographic technology to deliver high quality images, presentation graphics, line art, and text. It prints up to 25 pages per minute ppm for both fourcolor and monochrome print jobs. The flexible design supports a variety of printing needs. For example, if you need the printer to match the color process used in a particular application, you can select RGB or CMYK color corrections.
You can also adjust the printed colors to more closely represent the colors on your computer display. A variety of connectivity options enable the printer to be used in all types of system environments.
You can attach one internal adapter to support network configurations requiring Ethernet, Token-Ring, LocalTalk, serial, infrared, or additional parallel ports. The printer has flexible paper handling. It supports a wide variety of paper sizes, and has a standard multipurpose feeder that makes it easy to print on envelopes, transparencies, labels, card stock, and nonstandard size paper.
You can add optional inputs to the base printer, which can increase the printer paper capacity to sheets. The C76x envelope drawer is not compatible with the C Up to three drawers are supported simultaneously, or an option drawer and high-capacity input tray.
All models of Lexmark C76x. Duplex option - offers two-side printing. The first option under a duplex option must be a sheet drawer.
Models and Output expander - installs above the printer primary output bin to offer an additional output destination. Only one output option above the printer is supported. Finisher - offers stapling, hole punching, offset stacking and an additional output bin. Two models are available, a short and a tall one. Hole punching for 2-, 3-, or 4-hole left-edge is available. The single staple position is the upper left corner. The finisher supports up to 3, sheets of non-stapled, non-punched media.
For stapled media, the output bin supports up to 90 stapled sets or 2, sheets. The stapler staples a maximum of 30 sheets per set. Each printer supports one finisher.
Up to three envelope drawer are supported or one envelope drawer and a high-capacity input tray. Outdoor media drawer - installs beneath the printer and holds up to sheets of outdoor media suitable for outdoor use. Models and only. Banner tray - extension allows printing of banner-width paper.
Heavy volume reliability Up to 4,page average monthly duty cycle Up to 60,page maximum duty cycle based on a single month usage. Automatic calibration The printer performs an automatic calibration under the following conditions. At power-on After eight hours of power saver Approximately every pages, at the end of a job After changing a print cartridge After changing an image transfer unit ITU. Resolution x dpi one half printer speed CQ default 00B full printer speed Toner darkness Toner darkness settings offer five user-selectable settings to balance print darkness and toner savings.
The higher the setting, the darker the print. The toner darkness default setting is 4. Color level 4 and level 5 are the same. The toner darkness setting is available through the operator panel under the Print Quality menu or through the Lexmark PostScript driver.
Auto default : Applies different color correction to each object on the printed page depending upon the type of object and how the color for each object is specified. Off: No color correction is implemented. Manual: Allows users to customize color correction output from the driver or operator panel. Power and electrical specifications Average nominal power requirements for the base printer configuration volt. Power levels are shown in watts. Maximum current shown in amp ergs. Note: Using a to power converter with the volt printer is not recommended.
All models are Energy Star compliant. Measurement 24 in. Allow clearance above the printer front door clearance and for adding options, such as additional input drawers, output expander or 5-bin mailbox. Operating Temperature: 60 to 90 F Print cartridge Temperature: to F to Print speed and performance print speed Media sizeTray 1 Simplex printing on letter-size media pages per minute , duplex printing on letter-size media sides per minute Media name Media size CQ x dpi.
Once the printer enters a reduced throughput mode as indicated, the printer remains at the given speed after the last sheet of smaller media, until the fuser return to standby temperature. Media sizeMultipurpose feeder Simplex printing on letter-size media pages per minute , duplex printing on letter-size media sides per minute Media name Media size speedd Envelopesb a b c. The first 25 narrow pages print at rated speed; subsequent pages print at the speed shown.
All envelope sizes print at dpi process speeds, as shown. After media has been added to an empty MPF, the first three pages print at speed. The remainder of the pages print at the speed indicated until the MPF is empty. Interface to the host USB, serial, parallel, network Host system and application Page complexity and content Printer options installed or selected Available printer memory Media size and type Resolution Printer usage setting.
The test job consists of the character A followed by a form feed single-page job. The first copy time is defined as the elapsed time from pressing Enter on the keyboard to the page exiting to the output bin. All tests pick paper from the primary input tray and the page exits into the primary output bin. Memory slot for extra flash or DRAM Expansion slot for optional interface cards Code expansion slot application solution firmware cards On-board hard disk interface for optional hard disk.
Additional memory may be required for printing complex pages or full-page, high-resolution images in image quality at rated speeds. Capacity sheets Media source or output description Input Standard input sources Tray 1 Tray 2 Multipurpose tray Maximum total standard capacity sheets Optional available input sources Sheet drawer3 maximum of 3 or only 1 with a sheet drawer 1 Sheet drawer maximum of one Envelope drawer maximum of 3 or only 1 with a sheet drawer 1 Outdoor media drawer Banner tray Maximum additional drawers Maximum input capacity 2.
Capacity sheets Media source or output description Output Standard output bin capacity Optional outputs 5-Bin mailbox maximum of one Output Expander Finisher S or T4 maximum of one Maximum output paper capacity 1 2 3. Two versions are available: One configuration is a printer, duplex unit, optional sheet drawer, and a sheet drawer; The other configuration is a printer, duplex unit, and 3 optional sheet drawers, and a printer stand.
A maximum combination of three optional sheet drawers or a maximum combination of one optional sheet drawer plus one sheet drawer is supported on any model. An optional sheet drawer is required for a sheet Drawer and a Duplex Unit. The first option under a duplex unit must be a sheet drawer. Media size Finisher to staple, hole punch, offset stack or with output bin8 x 5, 6, 7 x5 x5 x5 x 5, 6, 7 x 5, 6, 7 x 5, 6, 7 x 6, 7. Envelope 7 Envelope 3.
When Other Envelope is selected, the page is formatted for 8. Tray size sensing must be turned off before this standard size is visible in the paper-size menu on the operator panel. Option available on models and only. Use only approved outdoor media in the outdoor media tray. Weight 16 to Pressure-sensitive area must enter the printer first. The duplex option supports the same types and weights as the printer except 16 to Vinyl labels are supported only when printing environment and media are 20 to 23 C 68 to 90F.
Refer to the Card Stock and Label Guide for more details. Lexmark transparency numbers 12A and 12A are supported from the multipurpose feeder only. See Web oiler upgrade kit and replacements on page Web oiler upgrade kit and replacements The web oiler removes fuser roll contamination in machines which run a large number of vinyl or dual web labels.
The web oiler works with all media types and enables the prolonged use of labels without sacrificing fuser life. Web oiler fuser life: , Web oiler life: , pages Availability: Order the web oiler upgrade kit. Upgrade kit This kit allows you to upgrade your current printer. The installation of the web oiler upgrade kit converts a standard Lexmark C76x printer to an oil web capable printer.
The web oiler upgrade kit includes an oiler fuser and web oiler. For replacements for the web oiler, see Web oiler fusers and web oiler replacements on page Diagnostic information Start CAUTION: Unplug power cord from the printer or electrical outlet before you connect or disconnect any cable or electronic board or assembly for personal safety and to prevent damage to the printer.
The printer weighs Make sure your fingers are not under the printer when you lift or set the printer down. To determine the corrective action necessary to repair a printer, look for the following information:. Does the POR stop? Symptom table - base printer on page Symptom table - sheet drawer option on page Symptom table - HCIT sheet option on page Symptom table - output expander option on page Symptom table - 5-bin mailbox option on page Symptom table - finisher HCOF option on page If you have an error message or user message, check the following: Error code table on page 2xx Paper Jams on page User attendance messages on page Service checks on page for individual error messages Additional information can be found at the following locations: Sub error code table on page Understanding the printer operator panel on page Service checks on page Note: There may be printer error messages that are not contained in this service manual.
Call your next level support for assistance. Power the machine on. Operator Panel LED comes on solid. All diamonds appear on the display.
While loading code, dots scroll across the display. The following is an example of the screen that displays after the code is loaded.
Performing Self Test is displayed. Fuser drive motor turns on. Fuser fan turns on. RIP fan turns on. Heartbeat LED on system boards turns on. Fuser lamps turn on. Vacuum transport belt fan turns on. Fuser Missing is posted if the fuser is missing. Close Door is posted if the front cover is open.
Busy is displayed. Operator panel LED blinks. Redrive exit roller turns. Any cartridge errors are posted such as a defective cartridge, Return Program information, or missing cartridge. Color calibration may be initiated. This is displayed if one of the following occurs: The printer detects at power on, or the front cover is closed, that a new or different toner cartridge has been installed. The printer detects at power on when the cover is closed that a new or different ITU has been installed.
The printer detects at power on that the fuser temperature is below 60 C. When coming out of power saver if power saver has been active for eight hours or longer. If the printer is turned on when a calibration cycle was in progress since the printer was last powered off. Ready is displayed. Symptom tables Symptom table - base printer Symptom Fuser fan fails to run or is noisy RIP fan fails to run or is noisy VTB fan fails to run or is noisy Excessive fuser drive motor assembly noise Machine inoperative: Fans dont turn, engine not on, lights not on, and none of the printer functions work.
Close Door displays constantly, unable to clear the message, POR incomplete Operator panel: One or more buttons do not work Operator panel: Display is blank, printer does not sound 5 beeps, but printer is not inoperative Operator Panel: Operator panel displays all diamonds continuously, sounds 5 beeps, and POST inoperative Operator panel: One pel or random pels are missing Paper feed problems, base printer Paper feed problems, integrated tray Printer prints black only, no colors Action Go to error code on page Go to error code on page Go to Excessive fuser drive motor assembly noise on page Go to AC and DC power service check on page Replace the Operator panel on page Go to 2xx Paper Jams on page Go to Tray 1 service check on page Make sure that the printer is not set up to print black only.
If the printer is set up correctly, check the Black Retract Motor and gears for correct operation. If the gears are operating correctly, replace the Retract Motor Assembly.
If this does not correct the problem, go to Black only retract BOR service check on page Go to Entire page is mostly one colorFull bleed planes in one color on page Print quality: Blank page no image Print quality: Evenly spaced horizontal marks or lines on the printed page Print quality: Black line. Go to Blank page no image on page Go to Vertical lines or streaks on page Black horizontal lines are most likely caused by a shorted charge roll in the print cartridge. Replace the black print cartridge.
Vertical lines or streaks on page or Horizontal lines or streaks on page Go to Vertical lines or streaks on page or Horizontal lines or streaks on page Go to Light lines or streaks appear on the page on page Go to Light print over the entire page on page Go to Missing colorsComplete or partially missing color planes on page Go to Uneven printing on page Print quality: Magenta, cyan, or yellow lines.
Print quality: Colored lines, streaks, or smudges Print quality: Light lines or streaks appear on the printed page Print quality: Light print Print quality: Missing colors Print quality: Uneven printing. Symptom Print quality: Poor color alignment Print quality: Toner on the back of the page Print quality: Toner smears or rubs off the page Print quality: Multiple horizontal lines.
Action Go to Poor color alignment on page Go to Toner is on the back of the printed page on page Go to Toner smears or rubs off the page with no error code displayed on page Symptom table - sheet drawer option Symptom Printer fails to recognize the option is installed The tray x autocompensator fails to retract, stays in down position Paper Low message appears when adequate paper is installed tray x Paper Out message appears when adequate paper is installed tray x Tray x does not detect size media is installed Paper jams in the option tray Action Go to The base printer does not recognize that tray x is installed.
Go to Tray x autocompensator fails to retract, stays in down position. Go to The printer detects paper low in tray x when adequate paper is installed in the tray. Go to The printer detects paper out in tray x when adequate paper is installed in the tray. Go to Tray x does not detect size media installed on page There is no response. The HCIT is inoperative. Go to HCIT inoperative on page Go to HCIT sheet option does not recognize the size paper selected. Symptom table - output expander option Symptom Printer fails to recognize the option is installed.
The paper feeds into the standard bin. Remove Paper - Output Bin x is displayed and cannot be cleared Printer does not display Output Bin Full Excessive static electricity buildup Action Go to Output expander option service check on page Go to Problems with excessive static electricity buildup.
Symptom table - 5-bin mailbox option Symptom Printer fails to recognize the option is installed. Paper feeds into the standard bin. Ready Bin x Full displays and wont clear Action Go to The printer does not recognize one or more output options as installed. Go to Ready bin x full message - may be able to clear message and will feed paper into bin selected.
Bin x is full but no message displays that Bin x is full Paper Jam appears, paper does not feed into the bin selected. Symptom table - finisher HCOF option Symptom Check Finisher displayed, unable to clear message Finisher is inoperative Front door is open and no error message appears Inoperative fan Full chad box, no message appears Chad Box Full message appears when box is not full Paper jams in the finisher HCOF option Action Go to Check Finisher displayed, unable to clear message on page Go to Finisher is inoperative, or not recognized on page Go to Front door is open, no indication on display on page Go to Fan in finisher inoperative on page Go to No indication that the chad box is full, no message on page Go to Chad Box Full message when chad box is not full on page Go to 2xx Paper Jams on page General Engine Software Errors through indicate an unrecoverable engine software error.
The system board may cause this type of error. Turn the printer off and on to try and clear the error code. If this does not fix the problem after several attempts, call your next level support before replacing the system board. Interface violation by RIP - Check all cabling and connections to the system board. If no problem is found, replace the system board. See System board on page Engine Flash Error - The system board might be causing the error code. Try the following: Reflash the system board with the correct level code.
If this does not fix the problem, replace the system board. See ITU assembly on page Fuser fan - Go to error code on page VTB fan - Go to error code on page RIP Fan - Go to error code on page See LVPS assembly on page Go to AC power service check on page The RIP processor cannot communicate with the engine processor. Replace the system board. Cyan TMC switch failure - Go to error code on page Magenta TMC switch failure - Go to error code on page Yellow TMC switch failure - Go to error code on page Black TMC switch failure - Go to error code on page See Paper size sensing board on page Go to service error on page RAM soldered on board is bad.
There is an error in the memory installed in the memory option slot on the system board. If another memory option is available, switch the memory options to isolate the problem. If you do not have a spare memory option to switch, then replace the memory installed. If this does not fix the problem, replace the System board on page Download emulation CRC failure has occurred. The following actions may be taken: 1.
Disable the Download Emulation 2. Program the download emulation into the code overlay SIMM, again. If the problem is not resolved, replace the code overlay SIMM and download emulation, again. Replace the card in the specified slot. Unrecoverable software or error in network for network card x.
If unable to clear the error message, check the following: If installed, check network card for correct installation. If correctly installed, replace the network card. If a network card is not installed, replace the system board. Engine is experiencing unreliable communications to the specified device. Errors through indicate the specified device has detected a Paper Port communication failure.
Engine protocol violation detected by the specified device. Communications error detected by the specified device. Action Invalid command received by the specified device. Note: This message is used for multiple bin output devices. Note: Check the autoconnects above and below the failing option to make sure they are seated and connected correctly. Go to service check for the device indicated. Invalid command parameter received by the specified device. This error message indicates that an equipment check condition has occurred in the specified device, but the device is unable to identify the exact component failure.
Go to the service check for the device indicated. This error message indicates that a device has detected an equipment check in its system board. Memory load error - Replace ITU assembly on page Cyan printhead lost Hsync Check for the correct installation of all the cables to the system board assembly and to the printhead assembly; J8, and J9 on the system board.
Go to System board on page If the cables are connected correctly to the system board and to the printhead assembly, go to Printhead diagnostics on page Note: Do not adjust or replace any printhead before performing checks in Printhead diagnostics on page Action Magenta printhead lost Hsync Check for the correct installation of all the cables to the system board assembly and to the printhead assembly; J11 and J12 on the system board.
Yellow printhead lost Hsync Check for the correct installation of all the cables to the system board assembly and to the printhead assembly; J7 and J8 on the system board. Black printhead lost Hsync Check for the correct installation of all the cables to the system board assembly and to the printhead assembly; J12 and J13 on the system board.
No first Hysnc - cyan Check for the correct installation of all the cables to the system board assembly and to the printhead assembly; J8 and J9 on the system board.
No first Hysnc - magenta Check for the correct installation of all the cables to the system board assembly and to the printhead assembly; J11 and J12 on the system board. No first Hysnc - yellow Check for the correct installation of all the cables to the system board assembly and to the printhead assembly; J7 and J8 on the system board.
Action No first Hysnc - black Check for the correct installation of all the cables to the system board and in the printhead assembly; J12 and J13 on the system board. If the cables are connected correctly, go to Printhead diagnostics on page A black printhead servo error has been detected. Verify all packing material have been removed from the printer and the printhead. If error persists, see Printhead diagnostics on page Action A yellow printhead servo error has been detected.
See Fuser assembly on page Wrong fuser lamp - BUR - replace the fuser assembly. Fuser below temperature when printing - hot roll - go to error code on page Fuser below temperature when printing - BUR - go to error code on page Fuser over temperature - hot roll - go to error code on page Fuser over temperature - BUR - go to error code on page Fuser open thermistor hot roll - go to error code on page Fuser open thermistor BUR - go to error code on page Fuser under temperature in standby - hot roll - go to error code on page Fuser under temperature in standby - BUR - go to error code on page Fuser failed to reach standby temperature - hot roll - go to error code on page Fuser failed to reach standby temperature -BUR - go to error code on page Fuser cold hot roll - go to error code on page Fuser cold roll - BUR - go to error code on page Fuser lamp on too long hot roll - go to error code on page Fuser lamp on too long BUR - go to error code on page Fuser cam position not found - go to error code on page DC motor accel stall - registration staging - replace the Registration motor on page DC pick motor, over speed - registration staging motor - replace the Registration motor on page DC pick motor, no encoder feedback - registration staging motor replace the Registration motor on page DC motor accel stall - autocompensator motor - replace the Autocompensator pick assembly on page DC motor excessive PWM autocompensator motor - replace the Autocompensator pick assembly on page Autocompensator motor over speed, autocompensator motor - replace the Autocompensator pick assembly on page If this does not fix the problem, replace the System board on page There is no autocompensator DC motor feedback.
Replace the Autocompensator pick assembly on page ITU belt motor, unable to lock - go to error code on page Black cartridge motor unable to lock - go to error code on page Magenta cartridge motor unable to lock - go to error code on page Cyan cartridge motor unable to lock - go to error code on page Yellow Cartridge motor unable to lock - go to error code on page ITU belt motor - lost lock - go to error code on page Black cartridge motor lost lock - go to error code on page Magenta cartridge motor lost lock - go to error code on page Cyan cartridge motor lost lock - go to error code on page Yellow cartridge motor lost lock - go to error code on page Black cartridge BLDC motor mfg.
Magenta cartridge BLDC motor mfg. Yellow cartridge BLDC motor mfg. The incorrect configuration ID. See Web oiler fuser kit installation on page to set configuration ID. Unknown manufacture type - perform Motor Detect on page If you do not find the problem after performing the test, call your next level support. Mirror motor lock not achieved - black - go to Printhead diagnostics on page Mirror motor lost lock - black - go to Printhead diagnostics on page Mirror motor lock not achieved - cyan - go to Printhead diagnostics on page Mirror motor lost lock - cyan - go to Printhead diagnostics on page Mirror motor lock not achieved - magenta - go to Printhead diagnostics on page Mirror motor lost lock - magenta - go to Printhead diagnostics on page Mirror motor lock not achieved - yellow - go to Printhead diagnostics on page Mirror motor lost lock - yellow - go to Printhead diagnostics on page The printer has detected an error in the printhead thermal drift compensation system.
Perform the Drift Sensors on page The printer has detected an invalid version of the RIP code and must be reflashed to the approved version.
Contact your next level support. Programming errors - P through P These error codes may be displayed whenever a new code upgrade has been attempted. It is possible that the wrong type of code, network versus non-network, or a corrupted file was probably sent to the printer. Verify that the correct type of code is being flashed to the printer. The following displays whenever a programming error occurs while programming the RIP code. Programming Error Pxxx. Description Bad file type - The proper signature was not found in the file.
Device size error - The flash file was too large to fit on the flash device. Copyright too large - The copyright message was too large to fit into one block. Not used Invalid package - A network file was used to program a non-network printer, or a non-network file was used to program a network printer.
Package size error - An update file was used to program the printer, but the package did not fit within the space allocated in the Master Boot Record. Too many bad blocks - The Invalid Block Table is too large to fit in the allocated space. Boot Loader too large - The Boot Loader zloader is too large to fit into block 0. Invalid DLE - An upddle. You must use erasele.
User Flash partition in use - An attempt was made to program code over a user flash part. Open the printers left door Paper Jam Removal Door to access the jammed media. Secondary: If sheets have been accumulated to be stapled when the jam is detected, the printer alternately flashes the primary and secondary messages indicating the accumulated sheets should not be removed during jam clearing.
Note: When the secondary message is displayed, if the accumulated sheets are removed the printer will not reprint these sheets. Also if the print job is completed, the portion of the job printed after the jam will not be stapled. If removing the jammed media does not fix the problem, go to Paper JamOptions and multipurpose feeder on page or Paper JamTray 1 on page Open the printer lower right or center door to access the jammed media.
If removing the jammed media does not fix the problem, go to Paper Jam on page Open the printer right door to access the jam area. Explanation Primary: Paper has most likely jammed in the duplex option. Remove the duplex tray to access the jam. Open the option side access door and then the tray. If removing the jammed media does not fix the problem, go to 24x Paper jam on page Primary: Paper is jammed in the MPF.
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